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Image Stabilizer Binoculars

JM
John Murray
Sun, Apr 16, 2006 1:59 PM

Hello All:
Last season I looked over the options for a smaller light-weight type type of
IS binoculars and ended up purchasing the Canon 10X30IS. I paid CAN$570 plus
taxes (about US$475) at a discount electronics store.
So far I have been very pleased with them. As compared with my non-stabilzed
binoculars, the difference in brightness and clarity is incredible. I am still
on my first set of batteries so I cannot comment on battery life.
Cheers...John Murray...Albin 30 FC...Ottawa Canada

Hello All: Last season I looked over the options for a smaller light-weight type type of IS binoculars and ended up purchasing the Canon 10X30IS. I paid CAN$570 plus taxes (about US$475) at a discount electronics store. So far I have been very pleased with them. As compared with my non-stabilzed binoculars, the difference in brightness and clarity is incredible. I am still on my first set of batteries so I cannot comment on battery life. Cheers...John Murray...Albin 30 FC...Ottawa Canada
RR
Ron Rogers
Sun, Apr 16, 2006 3:15 PM

I have the Canon. The Nikon and Fujinon should be compatred. On the outside,
they appear identical, but I'd be interested if Nikon has improved upon them
in any way as Nikon has only had their name on them for a year. The archives
has at least 3 threads on this subject.

Ron Rogers

I have the Canon. The Nikon and Fujinon should be compatred. On the outside, they appear identical, but I'd be interested if Nikon has improved upon them in any way as Nikon has only had their name on them for a year. The archives has at least 3 threads on this subject. Ron Rogers